Jeff Daniels Is a Traitor

Jeff Daniels has come aboard the espionage thriller Traitor for Overture Films. According to Variety, Neal McDonough has also joined the film, which is being toplined by Guy Pearce and Don Cheadle.

Jeffrey Nachmanoff's script revolves around a former U.S. Special Forces operative who has been accused of helping terrorists. It soon becomes apparent that his loyalties are not binding on either side. Nachmanoff is directing the project.

Archie Panjabi, Alyy Kahn and Said Taghmaoui have also joined the cast of Traitor. The film will go into production this Monday in Toronto, Canada.

Jeffrey Nachmanoff (writer of The Day After Tomorrow) will direct his own script which follows rogue operative Samir Horn, played by Cheadle, who is aiding terrorists to carry out acts against the West; however, it's unclear where the man's loyalties lie.

Daniels and McDonough play CIA and FBI agents, respectively, who are involved in the hunt for Horn. Panjabi plays Horn's fiance, and Said and Kahn are members of the terrorist group involved in Horn's renegade plots.

Overture Films is financing the picture and will distribute domestically. Paramount Vantage International will handle international sales on the film and will introduce the film to buyers at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. The film is produced by David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman, Don Cheadle, and Jeffrey Silver. Executive producers are Ashok Amritraj, Steve Martin, Arlene Gibbs, and Kay Liberman.

B. Alan Orange

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